Transformation of Cultural Concepts Within the Conceptual Sphere of a Literary Text (on the Material of the Short Story by R. Bradbury “the Smiling People”)

Author

Kononova, Inna V.

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Author

Кононова, И.В.

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Accessioned Date

2015-12-28T08:57:16Z

Available Date

2015-12-28T08:57:16Z

Issued Date

2015-12

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http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/19974

Abstract

The article is written in the line with cognitive poetics, one of the actively developing fields of linguistic
poetics. Cognitive poetics regards different stages of functioning of works of art, considered from the
point of view of mental categories: the author (the individual conceptual sphere) – the artistic reality
(the conceptual structure of a literary text) – the reader (the cognitive mechanisms of perception). The
cognitive approach to the analysis of a literary text gives the possibility to describe the individual
conceptual sphere of an author, which is understood as the mental base of a writer’s style, and to
describe the transformation of the structure of cultural concepts under the influence of an author’s
mentality

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